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The Loan Process

If you are refinancing the loan on your existing home, then the prequalification process should help you decide whether refinancing is a good idea for you.

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The Loan Process

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  1. The Loan Process

  2. Prequalification Prequalification occurs before the loan process actually begins. Real Estate Resource Home Loans gathers information about your income and debts, and makes a financial determination about how much house you may be able to afford.

  3. It's a good idea to know how expensive a home you can afford before you start shopping for one! If you are refinancing the loan on your existing home, then the prequalification process should help you decide whether refinancing is a good idea for you.

  4. Application The application is the beginning of the loan process and either occurs after you have found a property you want to buy or have determined that you wish to refinance the loan on your existing home.

  5. You complete a mortgage application for a particular loan program and, supply all of the required documentation for processing. Various fees and down payment options are discussed at this time.

  6. The loan officer will deliver a Good Faith Estimate (GFE) and a Truth-In-Lending Disclosure (TIL) within three days that itemize the rates and estimated costs for obtaining the loan.

  7. Processing of your Estimated Loan Real Estate Resource Home Loans will typically submit the application package to an automated underwriting system that will provide us with the necessary documentation needed for loan approval. In some cases, Real Estate Resouce Home Loans may also manually underwrite an application package.

  8. Real Estate Resource Home Loans processor reviews the credit reports and documentation to verify your employment, debts, and payment histories. If there are unacceptable late payments, collections, judgments, etc., the processor requests a written explanation from you.

  9. The processor also reviews the appraisal and survey and checks for property issues that may affect final loan approval. The processor's job is to put together an entire application package for the lender's underwriter.

  10. Underwriting Real Estate Resouce Home Loans underwriter is responsible for determining whether the application package prepared by the processor meets all the criteria. If more information is needed, the loan is put into "suspense" and you will be contacted to supply more documentation.

  11. If the underwriter approves the loan, Real Estate Resource Home Loans issues a conditional commitment to lend, orders title insurance, works with you to clear all conditions to its commitment to lend, and then schedules a closing time.

  12. Conditions to the commitment may include issues with credit, income, or the property that may arise during the processing and underwriting process.

  13. Closing The closing will occur after all conditions are cleared and Real Estate Resource Home Loans issues a full loan approval. At the closing, the loan "funds" with a cashier's check, draft or wire to the closing agent, who disburses funds, in exchange for the title transfer to the property.

  14. This is the point at which you finish the loan process and actually refinance or buy the house, subject to the loan. Closings occur at different places in different states.

  15. For instance, some states require that the closing take place at a closing attorney's office, while others use a title or escrow company. You may also be able to close at your home.

  16. To know more information, visit us http://www.rrhomeloans.com/

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